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Per #22, we should audit the library against the API Guidelines prior to 1.0 to avoid making breaking changes after the fact.
The checklist is below.
As items are reviewed, we can mark them as completed.
New issues should be opened for items that fail the review.
https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines/checklist.html
Rust API Guidelines Checklist
- Naming (crate aligns with Rust naming conventions)
- Casing conforms to RFC 430 (C-CASE)
- Ad-hoc conversions follow
as_
,to_
,into_
conventions (C-CONV) - Getter names follow Rust convention (C-GETTER)
- Methods on collections that produce iterators follow
iter
,iter_mut
,into_iter
(C-ITER) - Iterator type names match the methods that produce them (C-ITER-TY)
- Feature names are free of placeholder words (C-FEATURE)
- Names use a consistent word order (C-WORD-ORDER)
- Interoperability (crate interacts nicely with other library functionality)
- Types eagerly implement common traits (C-COMMON-TRAITS)
Copy
,Clone
,Eq
,PartialEq
,Ord
,PartialOrd
,Hash
,Debug
,
Display
,Default
- Conversions use the standard traits
From
,AsRef
,AsMut
(C-CONV-TRAITS) - Collections implement
FromIterator
andExtend
(C-COLLECT) - Data structures implement Serde's
Serialize
,Deserialize
(C-SERDE) - Types are
Send
andSync
where possible (C-SEND-SYNC) - Error types are meaningful and well-behaved (C-GOOD-ERR)
- Binary number types provide
Hex
,Octal
,Binary
formatting (C-NUM-FMT) - Generic reader/writer functions take
R: Read
andW: Write
by value (C-RW-VALUE)
- Types eagerly implement common traits (C-COMMON-TRAITS)
- Macros (crate presents well-behaved macros)
- Input syntax is evocative of the output (C-EVOCATIVE)
- Macros compose well with attributes (C-MACRO-ATTR)
- Item macros work anywhere that items are allowed (C-ANYWHERE)
- Item macros support visibility specifiers (C-MACRO-VIS)
- Type fragments are flexible (C-MACRO-TY)
- Documentation (crate is abundantly documented)
- Crate level docs are thorough and include examples (C-CRATE-DOC)
- All items have a rustdoc example (C-EXAMPLE)
- Examples use
?
, nottry!
, notunwrap
(C-QUESTION-MARK) - Function docs include error, panic, and safety considerations (C-FAILURE)
- Prose contains hyperlinks to relevant things (C-LINK)
- Cargo.toml includes all common metadata (C-METADATA)
- authors, description, license, homepage, documentation, repository,
readme, keywords, categories
- authors, description, license, homepage, documentation, repository,
- Crate sets html_root_url attribute "https://docs.rs/CRATE/X.Y.Z" (C-HTML-ROOT)
- Release notes document all significant changes (C-RELNOTES)
- Rustdoc does not show unhelpful implementation details (C-HIDDEN)
- Predictability (crate enables legible code that acts how it looks)
- Smart pointers do not add inherent methods (C-SMART-PTR)
- Conversions live on the most specific type involved (C-CONV-SPECIFIC)
- Functions with a clear receiver are methods (C-METHOD)
- Functions do not take out-parameters (C-NO-OUT)
- Operator overloads are unsurprising (C-OVERLOAD)
- Only smart pointers implement
Deref
andDerefMut
(C-DEREF) - Constructors are static, inherent methods (C-CTOR)
- Flexibility (crate supports diverse real-world use cases)
- Functions expose intermediate results to avoid duplicate work (C-INTERMEDIATE)
- Caller decides where to copy and place data (C-CALLER-CONTROL)
- Functions minimize assumptions about parameters by using generics (C-GENERIC)
- Traits are object-safe if they may be useful as a trait object (C-OBJECT)
- Type safety (crate leverages the type system effectively)
- Newtypes provide static distinctions (C-NEWTYPE)
- Arguments convey meaning through types, not
bool
orOption
(C-CUSTOM-TYPE) - Types for a set of flags are
bitflags
, not enums (C-BITFLAG) - Builders enable construction of complex values (C-BUILDER)
- Dependability (crate is unlikely to do the wrong thing)
- Functions validate their arguments (C-VALIDATE)
- Destructors never fail (C-DTOR-FAIL)
- Destructors that may block have alternatives (C-DTOR-BLOCK)
- Debuggability (crate is conducive to easy debugging)
- All public types implement
Debug
(C-DEBUG) -
Debug
representation is never empty (C-DEBUG-NONEMPTY)
- All public types implement
- Future proofing (crate is free to improve without breaking users' code)
- Sealed traits protect against downstream implementations (C-SEALED)
- Structs have private fields (C-STRUCT-PRIVATE)
- Newtypes encapsulate implementation details (C-NEWTYPE-HIDE)
- Data structures do not duplicate derived trait bounds (C-STRUCT-BOUNDS)
- Necessities (to whom they matter, they really matter)
- Public dependencies of a stable crate are stable (C-STABLE)
- Crate and its dependencies have a permissive license (C-PERMISSIVE)
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